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to still the army supported him. he didn't have any relatives left so the soldiers took care of him brought him food and water every time he caught sight of a soldier although he was blind in one eye he would jump up and say welcome sarah welcome. to the sugar levels the real this man had been found dead. this was either so that these beasts shot seventeen bullets in him and wrote on the wall they had killed him for having a loose tongue. that they had thrown down the gauntlet at all the christians living in serious. perhaps that's why the rebels killed him once they saw my t.v. older younger it's all the same to their. daughter. i have only one question for those insurgents if we have only one god who created the people and according to all the scriptures all people are equal why do you keep killing us why do you say you do it in the name of feed him in the name of allaah why do you keep killing civilians why do you kill so jews why on earth these people know there is a piece of cake they have a harder time chopping
to still the army supported him. he didn't have any relatives left so the soldiers took care of him brought him food and water every time he caught sight of a soldier although he was blind in one eye he would jump up and say welcome sarah welcome. to the sugar levels the real this man had been found dead. this was either so that these beasts shot seventeen bullets in him and wrote on the wall they had killed him for having a loose tongue. that they had thrown down the gauntlet at all the...
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he does counsel for assault banning army. jefferson reduces the size of the army. but jefferson does do strange things out of character for him. bursting as he recommends creating a military academy at west point to train professional officers. the other thing giberson does we have carried their for him as he sensed the u.s. navy and marines on their first overseas foreign war. you could call it the first or fear president bush, war on top and since the u.s. navy and marines over to fight the barbary pirates without a declaration of war. he sends them on a joint resolution of congress ended its giberson who declares war on all barbary states, even though only one, that would be tripoli had actually declared war on us by cutting down or flat poll. but algeria had not, morocco had not, the jefferson since the military and is very much the bush doctrine. he says you're either with us or against us and if you're with tripoli, you're us. just take a moment and take a while, but eventually they do. >> the final presentation comes with adam winkler as he discusses gunfigh
he does counsel for assault banning army. jefferson reduces the size of the army. but jefferson does do strange things out of character for him. bursting as he recommends creating a military academy at west point to train professional officers. the other thing giberson does we have carried their for him as he sensed the u.s. navy and marines on their first overseas foreign war. you could call it the first or fear president bush, war on top and since the u.s. navy and marines over to fight the...
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a hollow army was the correct words. i do not want to end my career in a hollow army. during your 36-year distinguished career, you have commanded the army at all levels. can you describe for us what it was like to begin your career in a hollow force, provide a comparison to what a hollow force with look-alike in areas that did not exist like cyber warfare, women in combat roles, and what do you see as a long- term consequence of a hollow force? >> thank you. as i started my career, i sigh force that was under resources. they were not able to do the training to meet the readiness levels, they were undisciplined, we did not have the ability to mend the force appropriately, so we had a miss balance between readiness levels and strength in numbers and we were not modernized. we had no significant modernization. as i got into the army and in '80s and '90s, we brought in that m-1 tank and started to increase our ability. we got matched up with the readiness and modernization programs, so we became an army that was trained and ready which has executed on several occasions an
a hollow army was the correct words. i do not want to end my career in a hollow army. during your 36-year distinguished career, you have commanded the army at all levels. can you describe for us what it was like to begin your career in a hollow force, provide a comparison to what a hollow force with look-alike in areas that did not exist like cyber warfare, women in combat roles, and what do you see as a long- term consequence of a hollow force? >> thank you. as i started my career, i...
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serve or study israel's bitter divide over all the religious jews who are allowed to have a compulsory army duty. what are you going to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshing welcome to the program japan is marking two years since its biggest record earthquake and resulting to nami which triggered the world's worst atomic disaster in twenty five years that hastert killed nearly nine hundred thousand people and crippled difficulty in a plant in northeastern japan spewing radiation and forcing thousands of thousands to flee their homes are to sean thomas witnessed the aftermath of the disaster and earlier shared the most striking moments. when i first arrived what struck me the most is that the scale of the disaster was much larger than what many people may even remember in fact what you had was you had the earthquake you had the tsunami then you had the nuclear disaster and then the lingering disaster after the fact so traveling to the coast homes destroyed villages decimated and the people doing what they could to try and pick up their lives days we don't have the testers claim th
serve or study israel's bitter divide over all the religious jews who are allowed to have a compulsory army duty. what are you going to live from the russian capital i'm marina joshing welcome to the program japan is marking two years since its biggest record earthquake and resulting to nami which triggered the world's worst atomic disaster in twenty five years that hastert killed nearly nine hundred thousand people and crippled difficulty in a plant in northeastern japan spewing radiation and...
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now some serve in the army others study theology and that's causing growing frustration among secular jews in israel over the ultra religious refusing to do national service but the deeply orthodox say they are playing their part. as a story. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is struggling to form a government five weeks after parliamentary elections he can't get potential coalition partners to agree the stumbling block whether or not ultra religious orthodox jews should serve in the i.d.f. the religious parties are certainly beginning to understand things have changed they're going to find themselves challenged on many fronts military service is going to be one of them and as a result they will have to conserve their political capital to fight on the things they care about most most ultra religious jews have never been in the israeli army and religious political parties have never been pressed on the issue like they being now but january's parliamentary elections saw new play is coming to the fore on yahoo needs in his coalition if he's to form a majority government but they'
now some serve in the army others study theology and that's causing growing frustration among secular jews in israel over the ultra religious refusing to do national service but the deeply orthodox say they are playing their part. as a story. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is struggling to form a government five weeks after parliamentary elections he can't get potential coalition partners to agree the stumbling block whether or not ultra religious orthodox jews should serve in the...
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the law and the army. i take professional pride in both. there are times when i think my role as a legal profession was not fully appreciated by my client, the commanders i serve, who say, you lawyers always get in the way. by you just keep saying no? how about helping me do what i can do. that is supposed to be our approach. the idea is, as a legal professional, ultimately, i have a loyalty to the client. that client might be bradley manning, and if you have a client, your ethical obligation is a little bit less clear than the legal profession, who my client is as an army officer. it is very clear under my professional responsibility that my ultimate loyalty is to the department of the army, and not any individual. the commanders i advise sometimes do not like that. they will say is, i thought you were my lawyer. my response is, i am not your lawyer. my client is the department. the only oath i took is to the constitution. that is one thing i see. >> that is a great answer. other questions? one over here and one over there. we will take bo
the law and the army. i take professional pride in both. there are times when i think my role as a legal profession was not fully appreciated by my client, the commanders i serve, who say, you lawyers always get in the way. by you just keep saying no? how about helping me do what i can do. that is supposed to be our approach. the idea is, as a legal professional, ultimately, i have a loyalty to the client. that client might be bradley manning, and if you have a client, your ethical obligation...
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this ideological you reconsider from the army occupation army. fighting against our people our nation it's a conscious it's an ideological reason and the state itself did not ask. to be recruited in the army are you concerned that if orthodox jews eventually have to serve in the i.d.f. so will arab israeli citizens even those who are dealing with it are seeing that they are not demanding army service where i am and they are not demanding obligation of civil service they are just. willing to promote the idea we are against even that because we think that the starting point of the arab youth is much lower one of the understand the starting point of the jewish years in israel we should not lose two years in order to enlarge the economical and those who are talking about financial support of composition are lying they are misleading the public how do you predict the second netanyahu term no one can predict it and you. know he's not going to submit and he is in love with the impasse what do you mean to say that there is no partner this is logan the th
this ideological you reconsider from the army occupation army. fighting against our people our nation it's a conscious it's an ideological reason and the state itself did not ask. to be recruited in the army are you concerned that if orthodox jews eventually have to serve in the i.d.f. so will arab israeli citizens even those who are dealing with it are seeing that they are not demanding army service where i am and they are not demanding obligation of civil service they are just. willing to...
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in other words the army guards the people protect them. i think those fighting on the other side are real folks. people who have nothing human about them. and they can easily betray their country their family their mother their father. and they look at this footage. would you like them to walk a blur streets and play with your children. look at the faces of these people you can't even call them human kind of people are they after the things they have done would you like to see this kind of liberator in your city would you like them to fight for your security to your freedom and your democracy. manage boy. i got a call from an unknown number and someone told me are you the brother of. come and pick up a dog we killed. and i saw what happened to my father and brother i just couldn't believe it there were dozens of dead bodies on the insurgents were shooting at them so that we couldn't collect the. survivor told me the rebels had lined up the locals to gun them down when suddenly a car came dashing up it was my father and brother trying to st
in other words the army guards the people protect them. i think those fighting on the other side are real folks. people who have nothing human about them. and they can easily betray their country their family their mother their father. and they look at this footage. would you like them to walk a blur streets and play with your children. look at the faces of these people you can't even call them human kind of people are they after the things they have done would you like to see this kind of...
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army. today, we're talking about the brigade of the free syrian army. with theare engaging official army and several people have been killed and injured and armored vehicles have been destroyed at the damascus airport. anyofficial army, particular area in damascus, it is impossible for them to come back to that spot in syria. that -- they tried to recapture it, but they failed to do that. the planeslling us are landing every two or three days. reports talking about algerian planes landing in the airport bringing arms and ammunition for the regina. that -- for the regime. human rights group amnesty international says it is that raged over the execution of a man in indonesia. he was shot by a firing squad on an island north of jakarta. he was found guilty of smuggling 1 kilogram of heroin into the country. later, he was found to be trafficking drugs from behind bars. it is indonesias first execution in four years. >> actively defending the indonesian migrant workers abroad from facing the dea
army. today, we're talking about the brigade of the free syrian army. with theare engaging official army and several people have been killed and injured and armored vehicles have been destroyed at the damascus airport. anyofficial army, particular area in damascus, it is impossible for them to come back to that spot in syria. that -- they tried to recapture it, but they failed to do that. the planeslling us are landing every two or three days. reports talking about algerian planes landing in...
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they call themselves the free syrian army. their commander, abu bakri, said they now controlled half the city but that government forces were advancing. >> (translated): the day before yesterday, there was increased artillery shelling and shooting of mortars and mig planes attacked. we've retreated to create a second defensive line so we can counterattack. >> narrator: abu bakri never expected to be a rebel commander. >> (translated): i finished compulsory military service in 2006, and by allah's grace went on to study economics at the university of aleppo. that was me until the revolution started. >> takbir. >> allahu akbar. >> takbir. >> allahu akbar. >> narrator: ghaith continued his journey into aleppo. abu bakri said god willing he'd see him on the front line in two days. >> we are being smuggled into aleppo by rebels and activists. we're taking a long route through side streets, through residential ighborhoods and through villages, anit's a very complicated process. we have scouts moving ahead of us. we crossed a couple
they call themselves the free syrian army. their commander, abu bakri, said they now controlled half the city but that government forces were advancing. >> (translated): the day before yesterday, there was increased artillery shelling and shooting of mortars and mig planes attacked. we've retreated to create a second defensive line so we can counterattack. >> narrator: abu bakri never expected to be a rebel commander. >> (translated): i finished compulsory military service in...
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he was appointed as a tutor in the army and he served. neither a judge, nor an advocate, nor a general. all three of those roles reflect what we do in our practice. this was the trial of a major, a british spy in the revolutionary war. this is one of our judge advocates employed. we have about 5000 lawyers, your tax dollars at work. probably the second largest law firm right now. the enterprise is about 10,000 people. you think about that. i am glad you are paying your quarterly tax payments promptly. we have a lot of support out there. that is why there are challenges. our practice involves legal assistance and contracts, fiscal law, operational and international law, we provide contract law, administrative and civil law, and administration. it is a practice i have enjoyed for 27 years now. i think it is richly will boarding and very challenging. -- rewarding and very challenging. here is the first thing i'd want to talk about. secretary panetta's opening of the combat of women. what is significant? i think what is significant is, do you
he was appointed as a tutor in the army and he served. neither a judge, nor an advocate, nor a general. all three of those roles reflect what we do in our practice. this was the trial of a major, a british spy in the revolutionary war. this is one of our judge advocates employed. we have about 5000 lawyers, your tax dollars at work. probably the second largest law firm right now. the enterprise is about 10,000 people. you think about that. i am glad you are paying your quarterly tax payments...
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army soldiers on top of the hill. they're pointing at people. >> narrator: in aden, there are more than 100,000 refugees from the fighting between al qaeda and the government. in this former school, hundreds of refugees are struggling to survive. saeeda alhakami and her family have lived in this small classroom for a year. they fled their home for fear of being killed. >> they haven't fled al qaeda. they've fled the shelling of the army, the aerial bombardments, drones, and yemeni army fighter jets. >> narrator: ghaith was also told about life under al qaeda's rule. narrator: al qaeda has posted vio ofhis ucifion. they accused the man of being a spy. in aden, ghaith worked to arrange another trip to see al qaeda. this time, he hoped to meet with the senior leadership. >> a week later, they came back to us and they said okay, we're allowed to go and visit them. >> narrator: his contact told him he could travel to the town of azzan, in the shabwa region. azzan is one of the most dangerous places in yemen. >> this, in a
army soldiers on top of the hill. they're pointing at people. >> narrator: in aden, there are more than 100,000 refugees from the fighting between al qaeda and the government. in this former school, hundreds of refugees are struggling to survive. saeeda alhakami and her family have lived in this small classroom for a year. they fled their home for fear of being killed. >> they haven't fled al qaeda. they've fled the shelling of the army, the aerial bombardments, drones, and yemeni...
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and there's a bite in israel over whether the ultra religious should serve in the army like everyone else to claim it's the jewish intellect that we are fighting to protect. her. wealthy british style. that's not hard to find right in front. of the. markets why no scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars a report on. this is our combat security an edge it seems to be at its shakiest in months as police officers across the country go on strike the spying going street violence officers accuse the government of using them as political pawns and false trouble at the weekend in the wake of court rulings upholding death sentences over the board cites stadium riots beltre reports. court so i got to security headquarters is a powerful reminder of the past five days of bloody clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces in a bid to quell on rest a day ahead of the contentious verdict on last february's football riots the government removed the police and put the city security in the hands of the army activists here say a military takeover will onl
and there's a bite in israel over whether the ultra religious should serve in the army like everyone else to claim it's the jewish intellect that we are fighting to protect. her. wealthy british style. that's not hard to find right in front. of the. markets why no scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars a report on. this is our combat security an edge it seems to be at its shakiest in months as police officers across the country go on strike the spying going street...
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al-qaeda the army the militia everyone was fighting. abandoned bodies became prey fit to be devoured by stray dogs that my little girl saw dogs eating the dead which i had never seen before in my life packet which is what me ritual for just. living in baghdad means surviving attacks but it's also an everyday battle. in the capital of the world's third biggest oil producer the electricity system works for just a few hours a day. the best business in china is selling generators. for khaled my driver a visit to the barber after ten days on the road should be a moment to relax a moment of peace but nothing is that simple. yes quite simply hell here sheer hell. it's not a normal life like other people have around the world. may god act to improve things what do you say to the good of will know for sure god is good and. evil. but i'm. sure the schoolteacher she's invited us to. get out of twenty years of war how do you go through it as a woman. i grew up in the mail on your head. first the war with iran then the embargo and the two american i
al-qaeda the army the militia everyone was fighting. abandoned bodies became prey fit to be devoured by stray dogs that my little girl saw dogs eating the dead which i had never seen before in my life packet which is what me ritual for just. living in baghdad means surviving attacks but it's also an everyday battle. in the capital of the world's third biggest oil producer the electricity system works for just a few hours a day. the best business in china is selling generators. for khaled my...
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he's a journalist can't of what extent is this dispute a question of resources for both the british army argentinean government well it could be argued that it's always been questionable whether it's morally or logistically sustainable to try to protect. a colony that eight thousand miles away i suppose the argument one could have added to that is economically sustainable said he wore ships and so on and so forth but of course the oil rather changes all that. changes if you believe it's morally justifiable to go on what we call it you know a colonial plundering mission something we did in the eighteenth or nineteenth centuries and personally i don't happen to believe it is but a lot of people are so. this is a question of domestic politics for the argentinean president because there is a flailing of calling me at home and you know picking up the question of the island sovereignty is going to increase her ratings back home well that may or may not be true certainly south america as a bloc may be having its economic issues but it's certainly becoming generally an economic powerhouse a part
he's a journalist can't of what extent is this dispute a question of resources for both the british army argentinean government well it could be argued that it's always been questionable whether it's morally or logistically sustainable to try to protect. a colony that eight thousand miles away i suppose the argument one could have added to that is economically sustainable said he wore ships and so on and so forth but of course the oil rather changes all that. changes if you believe it's morally...
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a graduation high school and joined the army. the army since into the camp and gives him a rifle. later he deploys that is promoted to the rank of sergeant. this young man spends 12 months the everyday he leads his men outside the wire, to protect his comrade from insurgent attacks. he has a purpose. every night back inside where he checks his men, ensuring they have what they need. they laugh together, they cry together, and he has a community. 12 months later they return home. the young man walks to the airport in his uniform and a slap on the back and thanked for all of them to guess an identity. a few short months later the man returns home to omaha, nebraska, it's a job and reconnect with old high school friends. he discovers a serious void. things are not the same. no job to replace the purpose you once felt. his high school friends cannot understand the community gets left behind. no mechanics overall will give them the identity he once felt by proudly wearing the uniform of his beloved nation. he is not old. and now left his own devices he questions this war because everyo
a graduation high school and joined the army. the army since into the camp and gives him a rifle. later he deploys that is promoted to the rank of sergeant. this young man spends 12 months the everyday he leads his men outside the wire, to protect his comrade from insurgent attacks. he has a purpose. every night back inside where he checks his men, ensuring they have what they need. they laugh together, they cry together, and he has a community. 12 months later they return home. the young man...
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egyptian army is struggling to end on rest and port saïd which has been engulfed in violence for nearlya week ahead of a second verdict for those involved in last year's football riots. and a cool find russian scientists discover new unidentified bacteria and subglacial. which could allow them to shed light on life forms from different planets the top stories this hour. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is. the people of venezuela will be left with a permanent reminder that his body it's been announced hugo chavez will be embalmed and put on public display that's off to world leaders paid their respects at a state funeral ceremony this. video agency is that. i'm standing near the military academy where the late president hugo chavez's body is on display in a half open casket and literally hundreds of thousands of people with him as he knew our offer to our lives a stream and to pay their last respects shows now the media here is obviously very summed up as you can hear also people here celebrate the man who they
egyptian army is struggling to end on rest and port saïd which has been engulfed in violence for nearlya week ahead of a second verdict for those involved in last year's football riots. and a cool find russian scientists discover new unidentified bacteria and subglacial. which could allow them to shed light on life forms from different planets the top stories this hour. around the world on screen online international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is. the people...
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army is not an empty it's just a group. of many many factions fighting together for one. reason or another some of them fighting for their little season some of them just stealing some of them actually want to topple as it's up to us or so there is there is no one single entity or head office that will campaign for what's going on on the ground so when or without the consent of anybody in the in the opposition this from happening. britain france they've been calling for the rebels to be armed in effect is what's being said by the gulf states now something that they doing on behalf of the european interests when you know we can see in this we're some of the special you have the european union was not very keen on removing the embargo on syria so i suppose that with everything that has been happening and with the serious push towards dialogue and indeed we should the end in the way that i owe the. twenty five or end of their interest in the country and they want it to scale eight more and so on till in the possibility you know in a moment the repercussions beyond syria obvi
army is not an empty it's just a group. of many many factions fighting together for one. reason or another some of them fighting for their little season some of them just stealing some of them actually want to topple as it's up to us or so there is there is no one single entity or head office that will campaign for what's going on on the ground so when or without the consent of anybody in the in the opposition this from happening. britain france they've been calling for the rebels to be armed...
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because the army is destroying be everything. it is not the army of-- to defend the country. it is an army now to defend they killer, the murderer, bashawd. >> reporter: the u.s. says rightrer, b now it's giving food and medicine. >> yes. >> reporter: what do you need? >> what really we need iss ammunition and antitank and anti-aircraft missiles. >> reporter: the rebels needles. those heavy weapons to fight assad's military armed chieflilythose by russia and iran. idris also asked the u.s. for training to turn his fighters into a unified army and to protect against a chemical weapons attack that he thinks assad may carry out. if you spoke to president obama and to the american people what would you say to them? woul >> i would say to him, "mr. to president, you are watching what is going on since two years now.ears i'm coming to ask you, please, on behalf of the syrian people on behalf of those who are daily killed, i think the regime in kill syria and the president bashawr will not leave the power in a political negotiation.cal n he must be forced to leave the power. >> repo
because the army is destroying be everything. it is not the army of-- to defend the country. it is an army now to defend they killer, the murderer, bashawd. >> reporter: the u.s. says rightrer, b now it's giving food and medicine. >> yes. >> reporter: what do you need? >> what really we need iss ammunition and antitank and anti-aircraft missiles. >> reporter: the rebels needles. those heavy weapons to fight assad's military armed chieflilythose by russia and iran....
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on the army, there was no question it was the right thing to do not to recall the army. we should have not said it was disbanding it. the pentagon said it would be self-demobilized. it would have been a big mistake to have called the army back. it would have led to the break up iraq. the kurds were very clear they would secede. when we did try to bring back a single battalion in april 2004, it went immediately over to the insurgency and started shooting at americans. it did not work. building the army from the bottom up -- a new army from the bottom up -- was the right path. today, the iraqi army is the most respected institution in the country. >> when you look back your tenure in baghdad, it was a difficult time. are you proud of what you did? >> i am satisfied. proud is probably going to far. i think that the 3000 civilians who work in the cpa from 25 different countries have a lot to be satisfied with what we did. the most important thing was helping the iraqis create the most progressive and liberal constitution anywhere in the arab world. >> thank you very much, an
on the army, there was no question it was the right thing to do not to recall the army. we should have not said it was disbanding it. the pentagon said it would be self-demobilized. it would have been a big mistake to have called the army back. it would have led to the break up iraq. the kurds were very clear they would secede. when we did try to bring back a single battalion in april 2004, it went immediately over to the insurgency and started shooting at americans. it did not work. building...
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the army has taken the main base.zing vehicles, weapons, even a bulldozer used by the fighters to dig trenches. >> we cannot say all the bases, but the principal bases have been destroyed, i can assure you of that. if you have an idea of this mountain range, these of the most important mountains and this is the area where they have been moving a lot. >> this is a morale boost for forces who have lost 28 men fighting in northern mali. they say that the bodies of many fighters are strewn about inside the mountain base. as proof of their claim, they offered only this glory mobile phone picture taken by a soldier. forces are now moving deeper into the mountains, blocking off escape routes with fresh air surveillance support. forces tell al-jazeera that they have been surrounded, but the mountain range that they operate from is 100 callers lawn and the battle is far from over. >> the u.s. vice-president, joe biden, says that his country is committed to israel. he was speaking to the israeli lobby and was joined in washingt
the army has taken the main base.zing vehicles, weapons, even a bulldozer used by the fighters to dig trenches. >> we cannot say all the bases, but the principal bases have been destroyed, i can assure you of that. if you have an idea of this mountain range, these of the most important mountains and this is the area where they have been moving a lot. >> this is a morale boost for forces who have lost 28 men fighting in northern mali. they say that the bodies of many fighters are...
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with out of the massive intake iraqi army was hunger thirst and fatigue. remember your family was taken hostage and she deserves it. you horrible new days when they caught people who ran away they were simply hang out with them while your one i spent seven years in the army and it was very tough talk insanity days a soldier was paid two thousand dinos less than the bag he was carrying was worth we can definitely say we were really miserable. the highway splits the desert and on each side of the road to bask in the vast oil fields of rumaylah. more than half of the iraqi production is pumped from this burning desert a treasure chest within the sound. shell b.p. exxon mobil and the chinese cineplex of already got their hands on the bulk of it. at last we reached bastrop where the euphrates and the tigris meet. travelers once called the city the venice of the south. who comes to kill us and destroy our country and good before we said it the americans but the americans have gone and now my general so who else is continuing the job. that nobody knows of there's
with out of the massive intake iraqi army was hunger thirst and fatigue. remember your family was taken hostage and she deserves it. you horrible new days when they caught people who ran away they were simply hang out with them while your one i spent seven years in the army and it was very tough talk insanity days a soldier was paid two thousand dinos less than the bag he was carrying was worth we can definitely say we were really miserable. the highway splits the desert and on each side of the...
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and a bitter divide in israel over whether the ultra religious should serve in the army like everyone else as they claim it's the jewish intellect that they're fighting to protect more news after the short break to stay tuned. for some people extreme job. it's a cooling if you look you can see that the water in the rates in my body feels really warm now this is good for you. they plunge into icy water to make themselves stronger you can't get used to the cold if you control rated and you can struggle with. people snow nice pictures of frost. loving the cold. mission in three cretaceous three turns for charges free. range lunch three. three stooges free. download free blog video for your media project a free media r t dot com. wealthy british style. tirelessly. market. can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two kinds of reports. welcome back you're with our security agent seems to be added shakiest in months as police officers across the country go on strike the spying going street viole
and a bitter divide in israel over whether the ultra religious should serve in the army like everyone else as they claim it's the jewish intellect that they're fighting to protect more news after the short break to stay tuned. for some people extreme job. it's a cooling if you look you can see that the water in the rates in my body feels really warm now this is good for you. they plunge into icy water to make themselves stronger you can't get used to the cold if you control rated and you can...